
'First-home buyers are freaking out': Banks swamped
Historically low interest rates means buying is cheaper than renting.
Historically low interest rates means buying is cheaper than renting.
Charlie and Eleanor finally have the keys to their first home after months of searching.
.No emotion and a great strategy - how 24-year-old bought his house.
Call for more furnished homes.
OPINION: Labour campaigned on housing affordability, but it's a big job.
Wynyard Quarter property the largest freehold development site available in Auckland CBD.
Low interest rates driving up borrowing in the heated market.
Real estate's phenomenal run set to continue – but all bets are off if virus reappears.
Top lifestyle business with opportunity to expand markets.
Whanganui's food production sector gets a boost from recent sale.
The house at 54 Brougham St was built between 1913 and 1918.
Herne Bay, Onehunga, North Harbour among Barfoot & Thompson's commercial properties
"State house waitlist could grow if landlords don't take on new tenants." - Nicola Willis
One of the most high-end places to stay in this country: sold.
28.5ha of industrial-zoned South Auckland land is for sale.
Expect the hot market to cool quite soon.
Where frustrated buyers should set their sights.
Illness, need for a higher level of care or death - reasons for village resales
Di Balich beats the drum for one of New Zealand's best beach suburbs.
"Capacity to do at least one new store a year" - Bryce Howard.
'Interest and competition for properties appears to be on the up.' - Kiri Barfoot.
Owners 'devastated' by early-morning blaze.
'On this side of the city, a notable lack of choice' - Matt Grainger
Opinion: Increasing the Bright Line Test to ten years will have zero impact.
Buying Mt Roskill, Māngere apartments target of new fund.
Antique dealer nets huge sale price. But how is he going to move all his stuff out?
"Over 99 per cent of them wouldn't have a clue," - Goodwin.
National Party leader Judith Collins gave her State of the Nation speech, calling for government to use emergency legislation to make it easier to build houses.
One horrific graph shows reveals how housing costs have risen far faster than wages.